Being sexually active at any stage of life is personal choice and no one is judgemental about it these days but teenagers and young girls and boys are getting into trouble due to risk of unwanted pregnancy and undergoing abortions frequently.The rising prevalence of medical abortions among teenagers can be attributed to several interrelated social, educational, and healthcare factors. Here are some common reasons:  

Lack of Comprehensive Sexual Education

Many teens lack proper understanding of contraception, safe sex practices, and reproductive health due to insufficient or inconsistent sexual education.Teens may rely on peers or the internet for information, which can sometimes lead to unsafe practices or misunderstandings about pregnancy risks.

Peer Pressure 

Social influences, media portrayals, and peer pressure can lead teens to engage in sexual activity without proper preparation or understanding of consequences.Teens may avoid discussing contraception or sexual health with adults due to embarrassment or fear of being judged.

Limited Access to Contraception

Many teens face obstacles such as cost, legal restrictions, or the need for parental consent to access contraceptive methods.This often results from the lack of readily available contraceptive options or improper use of them.

Greater Awareness of Medical Abortion

Awareness of medical abortion as a non-invasive, accessible, and relatively private option has grown.In some places, medical abortion pills are available online or through pharmacies, making them more accessible.

Confidentiality Concerns

Teens often seek medical abortion because it can be done discreetly and privately, avoiding parental or societal scrutiny.Medical abortion, especially when done with pills, can sometimes seem less intimidating than surgical procedures.  

Addressing the IssueComprehensive Sexual Education:

Schools and communities need to prioritize inclusive and accurate education about reproductive health.

Access to Contraception: Ensure teens have easy access to affordable and effective contraceptive options.

Support Services: Strengthen counselling and support networks to provide non-judgmental guidance.

Awareness Campaigns: Promote awareness of safe practices and the risks of unsafe abortion methods.

Couples should have right to have pregnancy free sexual relations and complete knowledge of proper contraception as getting medical or surgical abortions done repeatedly can lead to complications later in women’s life .